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Mellow Yellow

Once sold by the Japanese Coca Cola company under the same name as its American forebear, "Mello Yello". Here the can says '1% Fruit Juice', although the original product claims to be 100% fruit juice (in Japan at least, anyway).

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C Elementary

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Despair List

The Cola bottle thrown out of an airplane becomes… N!xau's great adventure!

N!xau is the Namibian actor who starred in the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. In it, a glass Coca Cola bottle falls out of an airplane, and it lands where some Bushmen find it. The villagers find that it is an extremely useful tool, but soon begin to fight over who gets to use it. They decide that it is actually a curse from the gods and give it to one man, who is tasked with throwing it over the edge of the world. Hilarity ensues.

The stake we cut to measure things causes a fuss and is said to be cursed by the country it was given to.

Apparently some measuring standard that was produced and left in Korea after the Japanese invasion. For some reason, Koreans viewed it as cursed and removed it. Information is kind of hard to come by on this, and the Japanese Kumetan wiki isn't all that reliable when dealing with Korean stuff >_>.

The King of the Underworld was apparently revived and a war broke out all because some Hobbit found a ring.

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Chiri List

Ultra Q's "Spider Baron"

A reference to Studio Toho's famous scifi TV series. The 9th episode is called "The Spider Baron", a spider attacks people in some old mansion (that looks a bit like the holiday house in this chapter…) and in the end, when the spider dies, the building “dies”, too.